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Stephen had written some quite detailed annotations of what he would be singing and his meaty hands pounded out the rhythm as he squeezed his eyes shut and tilted his head with concentration.

In the SBML community (see, e.g., [ 6]) the two sides of the meaning are often called "model meaning" (all information necessary to simulate a SBML model) and "biological meaning" (annotations of what is meant by a particular SBML component).

Because we study recent additions to potentially old genes, we are able to apply a variety of stringent quality filters to our annotations of what is a true protein-coding gene, discarding the putative proteins of unknown function that are typical of recent fully de novo genes.

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The intrinsic difficulty in defining annotation guidelines of what actually constitutes a chemical compound that can be linked to structural information was the main difficulty in constructing the CHEMDNER corpus.

In a classic annotation process, those responsible for the task start by specifying a target domain and by defining the annotation guidelines, where they describe target concepts, relations and present examples of what to annotate.

While NGS data productions advance at phenomenal rates, accurate genome assembly and annotation remain challenging, and the extent of what may be missing in these de novo assembled genomes is an ongoing matter of concern.

They reported over 38,000 of what they termed "absent annotations", or "putative genes by similarity to currently annotated genes" [ 12].

A crucial pre-requisite for large-scale annotation of eukaryotic genomes is the definition of what constitutes a gene.

We also see that differences in annotation can arise simply as a result of differing definitions of what a splicing variant is, rather than any truly substantial differences in the algorithms producing the annotations.

You can see the original and a bigger annotation-free blow-up below (along with a screenshot of what Digg looks like today, for comparison purposes).

Unlike most other categories of annotation, in the field there are still multiple notions of what entails a splicing variant.

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